by Anna Reynolds | Feb 10, 2021 | Denial of Treatment, Euthanasia, Healthcare, News
A Polish citizen entrusted to the care of a British hospital was denied nutrition and hydration, ending his life. The Pole, a middle-aged man identified by the media only as “R.S.” suffered a heart attack in November of last year and sustained serious brain injury....
by Miranda Willborg | Feb 5, 2021 | Assistance
Every day, suffering patients are confronted with significant – and often alarming – medical decisions. But who makes critical decisions when the patient is unable to speak for himself? This problem can be resolved by a medical power of attorney (MPOA). In a nutshell,...
by Texas Right to Life | Feb 4, 2021 | Assistance, Denial of Treatment, Euthanasia, Healthcare, Issues, News, Resources, Videos
Medical power of attorney is a vital part of your ability to make decisions for yourself. WATCH THIS VIDEO TO LEARN MORE. Jonathan M. lived a normal life, but a sudden traumatic brain injury changed his life forever. In 2018, the 39-year-old was found...
by Texas Right to Life | Oct 8, 2020 | Denial of Treatment, Euthanasia, Futile Care, News, Videos
When a loved one suffers a traumatic brain injury and is unresponsive, questions, anxiety and uncertainty can easily overwhelm you. Add the unfamiliar medical terms and recovery predictions thrown about by medical professionals into the mix, and the experience...
by Texas Right to Life | Jul 31, 2020 | Denial of Treatment, News
“There is simply no constitutional equivalent for involuntarily depriving a terminally ill patient of her life against her wishes.” (Page 117) On Friday afternoon, the Second Court of Appeals released a meticulously researched and well-reasoned 148-page...
by Anna Reynolds | Jun 15, 2020 | Assistance, News
The Healthcare Advocacy and Leadership Organization (HALO), a national Pro-Life group that aims to protect and advocate for the medically vulnerable, announced a new support hotline. The HALO Helpline (1-888-221-HALO), which is available 24/7, is now live in all...